
Apparently, the consummate team-first wide receiver Terrell Owens
feels left out in Dallas, and he isn't being shy about it.
T.O. is complaining that Tony Romo's man-crush on tight end Jason Witten is leading to Romo ignoring T.O. in the offense and throwing more passes Witten's way.
This doesn't scream of paranoia one bit. Terrell is being persecuted, yet again, and I think the players' union should look into it immediately.
Pooor T.O!!
WAAAAAHHHHH, WAHHHHH, someone call a Waambulance!
Is anyone surprised that this is happening?
Roy Williams is also questioning what he's doing in Dallas too. And Wade Phillips has got to be worried for his job. Isn't it great to hear of an enemy's dysfunction?
Samuels is down in Washington, Clinton Portis hurt and Jason Campbell is imploding. Eli looked more like he did the beginning of last season in last Sunday's game and is missing his favorite six shooting receiver. Antonio Pierce is looking over his shoulders for the cops.
That makes us the last great beast of the East. If there's one thing the Giants taught us last year with their improbable run, it's that seasons are all about how you finish. Let's just hope the Birds don't lay an egg and get past Cleveland and crush our hopes, as this is pretty cool and the cards seem to be falling our way.
To be honest with you, this Cleveland game scares me the most of the three remaining. I feel like these guys will get up for Washington and Dallas by instinct, the coaches need to make sure they're keyed in on Cleveland.
You and I are in agreement over the Cleveland game being the scariest. It's the same scenario as with Cincy, struggling team out of contention with inner turmoil, a coach fighting for his job and a third string QB. A team no expectations of winning is the most dangerous team the Eagles will face. Hate to say it, but this is the most likely team of the remaining three games to knock us out of contention.